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County governments have been encouraged to introduce programs that will help create jobs for the youth to tackle the unemployment crisis. Speaking in Muranga County, during the graduation ceremony for the third cohort of the Murang'a Youth Service (MYS) program. Former Chief Justice David Maraga stressed that the youths face the greatest challenges in economic inclusion, hence the need for the devolved units to develop strategies that will help empower them.
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Youth Employment I 5,200 graduate from Murang’a Youth Service program
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